There are probably dozens of videos on YouTube demonstrating XBMC running on the Ouya, but "Before You Buy" (ep#72) demos it as part of their Ouya review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=onSp39FKtXY#t=1790s They show it doing 1080p playback from a BlueRay rip. XBMC had to be download from a web link and "side loaded," but is expected to eventually be available in the Ouya app store. (After having used XBMC on a laptop for about 3+ months, I've become less enthusiastic about it. The UI is pretty and playback pretty much always performs flawlessly, which is great, but the UI is inconsistently unresponsive. It isn't something that can merely be blamed on a slow machine, as most times the identical operation will perform well. Plus I'm using a laptop that likely outperforms most set-top-box hardware that XBMC should be designed to run on. I'd be a little more forgiving if it at least consistently displayed the "working..." message during the hangs, but it doesn't, indicating things are stalling in places the developers didn't anticipate. So far the MythTV client (MythTV PVR add-on) has also been a non-starter. Although based on the cmyth library, which comes from the mvpmc project that I've been using since 2006, in their fork of cmyth they gutted its ability to deal with older versions of MythTV, so it won't talk to my older back-end. One of the great strengths of cmyth was that it wasn't tightly version coupled, unlike the official MythTV front-end. The worse part is that the developers seem to be unresponsive on the designated MythTV PVR add-on forum.) -Tom _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
